Slightly scatty, she is perceived as neurotic, which seems par for the course in the New York she inhabits. |
Few estates have a history as colourful as Mourne Park in Co Down, where gossip and scandal have been par for the course over the centuries. |
When an actor who looks like he or she is still in middle school behaves like a spoiled, insolent brat, it's nothing but par for the course. |
To be told you've won a digital camera or mountain bike or some such, whilst wondering what the catch is, is about par for the course. |
The media's exploitation of emotive issues to boost circulation and to win rating battles is par for the course. |
Being pictured as he was might be a bizarre situation but it's par for the course. |